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Bluenose

Bluenose

History Bluenose  The original Bluenose was launched as a Grand Banks fishing and racing schooner on 26 March 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It was designed by William Roué and built by the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard.

William Roué Smith and Rhuland Shipyard. Who

When March 26th, 1921 to 1937 Bluenose - Birth of a legacy January 28th, 1946 to 1971 Bluenose II - The legend reborn

Where did the Bluenose come from When: In1963 . Where :Lunenburg city , Nova Scotia province. Now : The ship is parked in Lunenburg city.

Why?? Bluenose struck a reef of Isle aux Vache, Haiti on 28 January 1946. For commemorating this great erection.

Leaking and worn out, it was dismantled in 2010, and rebuilt in the same shipyard as its ancestors in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It launched in 2013

??????? To eliminate hoggingin the future and ensure the vessel remains a constant presence on our waters for decades to come. In 1963, Bluenose II was launched.

In its role as an ambassador, Bluenose II has been a frequent presence for trade visits and international promotions for Nova Scotia and Canada. Bluenose came to symbolize Nova Scotia's prominence in the fishing and shipbuilding industries. She represented Canada around the world.

How!!

Sources used http://bluenose.novascotia.ca/ http://www.novascotia.ca/nsarm/virtual/bluenose/archives.asp?ID=209 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rou%C3%A9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluenose http://baike.baidu.com/link?uil=wXoJhOlunbnAWBLin57x6txJKQH5RbdOOm7u85ajYrnWq6NoVV8G3CopUixSi9

Sources used http://www.themotartjournal.com/2012/07/bluenose-ii.html http://www.mdphoto.ca/ http://www.mdphoto.ca/photos--mark-doucette.html http://www.novascotia.ca/nsarm/virtual/bluenose/results.asp?Search=&SearchList1=11&Language=English http://www.lunenburgns.com/?page_id=162

Analyze How did you decide to use the information resources that you did? We searched so many different information on the Internet. After discussing with group members, we voted to choose which one to be used. 2. Why is it important to record the source of your information?

1.How did the invention that you investigated affect or change motion? It’s easier for us to check whether the information is right or not. It’s also proved to be not plagiarized. Conclude and Apply 1.How did the invention that you investigated affect or change motion? 2.Is the invention still use today? Explain your answer.